

In a suburb of Geneva, a 1974 Porsche 911 Targ was found, which had stood in the courtyard of a country house for a long time. When they remembered him, it turned out that the squirrels had turned the rarity into a warehouse with nuts. The local Porsche dealership shared this on his Facebook page.



- The car was left unattended for several years - squirrels left supplies in the engine compartment. Because of this, the 2.7-liter six-cylinder boxer nearly drowned in a nutshell.
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A Geneva Porsche dealer took a 911 Targ back to its restoration. Unfortunately, the staff of the center did not tell why the car stood still for so long and served as a squirrel's burrow.
In the fall, a similar story happened in the United States, but this time the squirrels hid the nuts under the hood of the KiSorento, which often drove. The owner of the crossover discovered this when, during the next flight, she noticed strange sounds coming from the engine, and the smell of burning in the cabin. It turned out that the squirrels made a warehouse after neighbors decided to cut down an old tree that grew near the parking lot.